UK supermarket breaks the barriers for autistic people
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Posted on October 31, 2018

Autistic people can sometimes suffer from a big amount of stress, which can be caused by things as simple as the position of certain objects, the way people approach them, or even the place a building is located in. The UK supermarket chain Morrisons is going to make it easier for them to shop around, by making the shops less stressful…
Read MoreSpanish chef and his team after serving 3 million meals in Puerto Rico, travel ahead of hurricane Florence to feed even more
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Posted on September 24, 2018

After Puerto Rico was clobbered by Hurricane Maria, Jose Andres, a Spanish chef and his team were on the ground serving meals to all of the survivors. Now, he has set up a shop right in the middle of Hurricane Florence so he can feed everybody throughout the storm.The chef and his nonprofit World Central Kitchen are responsible for feeding millions of people during every kind of natural disaster…
Read MoreIndian man cooks for a village
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Posted on August 30, 2018

In India, a wiry, weathered man wearing a white lungi (a type of sarong) and no shoes, holds up an enormous steel tray of a hundred raw chicken legs for the camera filming him. He douses them with turmeric, red chili powder, garlic, and yogurt, and then sets a rusted wok over a fire built from hunks of bark. He fills the wok with a puddle of oil and sets the meat bubbling with spices over the roaring fire. Farm animals whistle and bark in the distance, and people mutter in Tamil offscreen…
Read MoreThey give free music lessons to homeless people so they can make a living playing on the street.
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Posted on July 20, 2018

Homeless people in the UK can receive free music and dance classes so that it becomes an alternative to earn some money. Bark.com offers the opportunity to nominate homeless people to learn a new skill that generates income…
Read MoreRemembering Nelson Mandela
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Posted on July 18, 2018

The legacy of the South African political leader and Nobel Peace Prize remains as an example of the struggle for equality, democracy and human rights…
Read MoreThe cave rescue of Thailand and its heroes
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Posted on July 13, 2018

Rescue in Thai caves: Monk's training was important for the trainer to keep the cave boys alive, says the Buddhist abbot. Twelve children and their coach entered a cave in Thailand. The children and their monitor, all members of a local football team, went to visit the cave, a well-known tourist attraction in the area, on June 23. A strong storm flooded several parts of the cave and the group was trapped. British divers located them after nine days. It took 17 days to rescue them…
Read MoreNurse Emergency center trauma sings dressed as a princess to her patients
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Posted on March 14, 2018

Dressed as a princess is a nurse in Park Ridge, Illinois trying to make her patients more comfortable to sing for them. The 45-year-old Jodi Kubis has been working and singing at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital for over 20 years. Considering that she was actually born at the same hospital in 1973, everything has become a full circle. Kubis loves to put a smile on the faces around her…
Read MoreNSW Police Force set to raise the rainbow flag
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Posted on February 25, 2018

The rainbow flag will fly proud and high this morning, outside of the Sydney Police Centre in Surry Hills. Thousands of people will fill the streets of Sydney's CBD to celebrate the 40th Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in less than one week…
Read MoreHair donated by 8 year old boy to Help Children with Cancer
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Posted on February 20, 2018

The 8-year-old boy Tate has cut his hair for the last time at Christmas Eve 2015. Tate's hair grew so long that people at school thought sometimes that he was a girl.Tate thought that it was all worth it because he had a reason to let his hair grew so long. He wanted to help someone else. He decided to donate his hair to Children With Hair Loss.In 2017, the non-profit organization helped 596 children with Hair Replacement and Care Kits…
Read More100 Dogs Find Forever Homes in one month
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Posted on February 2, 2018

2018 starts very busy for Dogs Trust Manchester. They are celebrating that 100 dogs find forever homes in the first month of the new year. The 100th homeless hound is a two months old English Springer Spaniel Cross. Oscar is happily settling into his new home with his owner Robin Stroud. Mr…
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